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The Actor Nakamura Shikan IV, 1884. Creator: Toyohara Kunichika
The Actor Nakamura Shikan IV, 1884
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Media ID 36379200
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Drag Female Impersonator Kabuki Actor Kunichika Toyohara Meiji Era Meiji Period Onnagata Oyama Samisen Shamisen Toyohara Kunichika Colour Woodblock Print Playing An Instrument
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Estimated Product Size is 19.7cm x 24.2cm (7.8" x 9.5")
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This woodblock print, titled "The Actor Nakamura Shikan IV," was created by the renowned Japanese artist Toyohara Kunichika in 1884. The image showcases Nakamura Shikan IV, a prominent Kabuki actor of the Meiji Era, in an intriguing role as an onnagata, a male actor who specializes in portraying female roles. The actor is depicted in vibrant colors and detailed design, wearing a stunning kimono and playing the shamisen, a three-stringed musical instrument commonly used in Japanese traditional music and Kabuki performances. The backdrop of the print is adorned with intricate patterns and decorative elements, adding to the overall grandeur and elegance of the scene. Nakamura Shikan IV's expressive face and intense gaze convey a sense of deep emotion and engagement, further highlighting his exceptional acting skills. This print is a prime example of the Ukiyo-e artistic style, which emerged during the Edo period in Japan and translates to "pictures of the floating world." Ukiyo-e prints were popular for their depictions of the pleasures and entertainments of the time, including Kabuki theater, landscapes, and beautiful women. The Actor Nakamura Shikan IV is now a cherished piece of heritage art, showcasing the rich history and cultural significance of Japanese theater and the arts during the Meiji Era. This print is currently housed in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), where it continues to inspire and captivate visitors from around the world.
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